This is a beneficial project for victims of domestic violence!

To connect with charity organisations you'll find the links at the end of the video - please donate!

- On womens-day March/8/2016 some very special people met in Palma /Mallorca Spain to make this music-video about domestic violence possible. Everybody was working without any payment for the project, even the pro's

They just wanted spread important informations to anyone who's seeking help by breaking the fearful silence.

If you have suffered domestic violence or abuse, there are many different organisations which can help you.

Find out which organisation is best placed to help you.

Organisations for women

National Domestic Violence helpline

The National Domestic Violence Helpline is a freephone 24 hour helpline which provides advice and support to women and can refer them to emergency accommodation.

The National Domestic Violence Helpline is run in partnership between Refuge and Women's Aid.

There are translation facilities if your first language is not English. The Helpline also offers BT Type talk for callers with hearing difficulties. The Helpline worker contacts the Type talk operator so that the caller can communicate through them.

Refuge

This national helpline offers advice and support to women experiencing domestic violence. Refuge provides safe, emergency accommodation through a network of refuges throughout the UK. It also provides culturally-specific services for women from different minority ethnic communities and cultures. Their website has links to specialist organisations, including specialist organisations for refugees. It includes some information for men who are either being abused or who are abusers.

Women's Aid

The Women's Aid website provides a wide range of resources to help women and young people.

This includes The Survivor's Handbook which provides a range of information including legal and housing advice, tips on how to create a safety plan and advice for people with specialist housing needs. It's available in 11 languages and in audio.

Organisations for men

Men's Advice Line

The Men's Advice Line is a confidential helpline for all men experiencing domestic violence by a current or ex-partner. This includes all men, in heterosexual or same-sex relationships. They provide emotional support and practical advice, and can give you details of specialist services that can give you advice on legal, housing, child contact, mental health and other issues.

ManKind Initiative

The ManKind Initiative is a charity offering information and support to men who are victims of domestic abuse or violence. This can include information and support on reporting incidents, police procedures, housing, benefits and injunctions. They can refer you to a refuge, local authority or other support service where this is appropriate for you.

Survivors UK Ltd

This is a national helpline for men who have been victims of rape or sexual abuse. The helpline may be able to arrange counselling or a support group if you live in the London area. If you live outside London, they may be able to provide details of an appropriate service outside the London area.

Everyman Project

The Everyman Project offers counselling to men in the London area who want to change their violent or abusive behaviour. It also has a national helpline which offers advice to anyone worried about their own, or someone else's, violent or abusive behaviour.

Organisations for women and men

Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre Helpline

The Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre provides a confidential 24-hour helpline every day of the year for people who have experienced, or are experiencing, domestic violence. The centre helps men and women and takes calls from all over the UK. They also provide other services, for example safe accommodation for both men and women.

Police domestic violence units

There are a number of police domestic violence units, which have staff specially trained to help people experiencing domestic violence. They work closely with other organisations such as local solicitors and Women’s Aid groups. Your local police station, in the phone book under Police, will be able to tell you if they have a domestic violence unit, or where the nearest one is.

National Centre for Domestic Violence

The National Centre for Domestic Violence helps people get protection from their abuser. They provide free legal support to all survivors of domestic violence, for example by helping individuals get injunctions from their local court.

Rape Crisis

Rape Crisis (England and Wales) is an umbrella organisation for Rape Crisis Centres across England and Wales. The website has contact details for centres and gives basic information about rape and sexual violence for survivors, friends, family, students and professionals. Rape Crisis (England and Wales) also runs a freephone helpline.

National Freephone Helpline: 0808 802 9999 (from 12 noon to 2.30pm and from 7.00pm to 9.30pm every day)Website: www.rapecrisis.org.uk

Honour Network Helpline

The Honour Network Helpline is a national helpline run by Karma Nirvana, a national charity which advises victims and survivors of forced marriage and honour-based abuse.

Action on Elder Abuse

Action on Elder Abuse gives confidential advice and information to older people who are suffering from violence or abuse. A relative or friend of the person being abused can also contact the helpline on behalf of the older person. The helpline can be used in the case of older people who live at home, in a care home or who are in hospital.

National Stalking Helpline

The National Stalking Helpline can provide advice on how to deal with any type of stalking behaviour. This includes advice on how to report the behaviour to the police, and what you can expect if you report something.

Organisations which advise on trafficking

Rights of Women

The Rights of Women immigration and asylum legal advice line provides advice on trafficking and the criminal law advice line provides advice on reporting offences to the police and the criminal prosecution service.

UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC)

The UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC) is a multi-agency organisation led by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA). It works to combat human trafficking and provide support to victims, including taking referrals to the National Referral Mechanism.

Kalayaan

Kalayaan provides advice, advocacy and support services to migrant domestic workers in the UK. Migrant domestic workers are people who have entered the UK legally with an employer on a domestic worker visa to work in a private household.

There will be an "CD" -option to order "Las Paredes De La Casa" on demand on amazon.com in the next days. (The lowest price Amazon allows for this service is $ 8,99)

I will spend a third of the money I'm getting out from every sold CD! (excluding taxes)

This will be about a third 1,00 $ of $ 2,99 excl.tax, (amazon get's the biggest part for pressing the CD and printmedia) to one of the charity organisations you'll find at the beneficial page here on my site, where you will find the numbers of my donations in relation to the CD sells as well at the end of the year 2017.

- (special thanks to Iris Austere for the sharing the location at Palma)

This beneficial blog is open for everyone who likes to share their thoughts because of hoping that those who are ignoring universal truth will wake up and to remind those who have removed their blindfolds that they're not alone